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The Air Jordan 1 Low Pairs Color Complements Of Blue And Orange

The Air Jordan 1 Low Pairs Color Complements Of Blue And Orange

After a massive influx of colorways, the Air Jordan 1 Low has finally found solid footing, coming up this season and last with a plethora of both collaborations and GRs. Later in the next few months, it’s even set to walk alongside Dior, making it all the more serious even compared to its high-top counterpart. Jordan Brand, as the seasons transition into warmer weather, is now appropriately welcoming vibrant color pairings — their latest combining the oft-used complements of blue and orange. A shade far brighter than Royal outfits the smooth leather overlays here adjacent to a base of white as well as a swoosh and lace set of dark black. Treads dye to match the brighter option while the typical insignia hue towards the warmer side of the tonal spectrum, though it is seldom placed as they only make way along the tongue and the heel. Grab a detailed look at these right here and expect to find them at Nike.com likely within the coming months.

In other news, the Air Jordan 5 Fire Red is dropping thing this May.

Air Jordan 1 Low
Style Code: 553558-401

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